Hey guys so this is my first story after a long Hiatus. I used to go by Smallvillephantom14 on but I plan on posting to both and Ao3 now and my Ao3 name will be outcastarrow14. Feel free to read my stuff on either.

I plan on updating, rewriting (in some cases) and continuing a bunch of stories from my account. So, look out for those.

But I also wanted to start a one-shot series to kind of just get the juices flowing.

All these one-shots will be after Phantom planet and will be based around the people adjusting to Danny as a half ghost and Danny getting used to the fact that things are different now.

-DP-

Mr. lancer's class had been a buzz with whispers and gossip, not that the teacher himself was surprised. Today was the first day of the new school year sure, but he knew that that was not what was causing all the chatter in class.

Today was not just the first day of Sophomore year, it was also the first day that Danny Fenton would be out and about in some public form since he had revealed himself as a half ghost and had saved the world.

It had been over two weeks since the incident and the boy had made zero public appearances, he did not even show up for the dedication ceremony of the statue that now stood tall in amity park's gardens. (The gardens were really a town Park, but the locals felt that calling it amity park's park was redundant) The only ones who had shown up for the ceremony had been the rest of the Fenton family. Sam and Tucker too of course, but Tucker had been expected given he was the new mayor after all.

Mr. lancer frowned at the thought, realizing that this would be the first year that he did not have all three in his class. Mr. Foley was receiving privet lessons so he could keep up with his workload and Ms. Manson was gifted, she was taking all honors courses this year. That meant that young Daniel would be on his own today. Well for the most part, he supposed that maybe Daniel and Sam could meet up over lunch but that was assuming the school was kind enough to allow their schedules to do that. Either way this was going to be a big change for the young boy, and Mr. lancer wanted to be there for him as much as he could. He felt awful for how he had treated Daniel in the past, if he had known just how complicated the young teens life was then he could have offered more help. Given him the time and attention he deserved. In a way he was grateful that the school was now making him teach the freshman and sophomore English classes, he understood it was because the school was short staffed and that it meant he would have a larger workload, but it also meant that he had a chance to do better.

Mr. Lancer started to scroll his name over the chalk board, he figured he should get started. He had been told that Daniel would arrive 15 mins late to class, so he had time to find his locker and get set up for the school day without being hounded by other students. It was 10 mins past now and Mr. Lancer did not want the boy to be behind.

The teacher was pulled from his thoughts by the soft click of the classroom door opening, the whole room went silent.

In the doorway stood Danny Fenton, the boy looked highly uncomfortable and did not lock eyes with anyone as he shuffled to the very back of the classroom. Picking a seat that was far away from everyone else. But the distance did not stop the stares and Mr. Lancer couldn't blame them. He was having a hard time not staring too, after all the boy had just walked in with an ice pack pressed to the side of his face. Was he hurt?

Of all the situations that Mr. Lancer had practiced in his head to help him plan out how to make today more comfortable for the young hero, none of them involved him walking in with an ice pack.

Finally, after a long beat of silence one of Danny's classmates spoke up in concern.

"Are you alright Dude?" Kwan asked "Did you get into a fight? I didn't see anything on the news."

Danny looked up from his textbook, he had just opened it up to the chapter specified on the board and regarded the jock with a look of confusion.

"No, I didn't get into a fight. Things have been kind of quite lately. Why?"

The class went silent again. This time though it was Mr. Lancer who decided to cut in.

"Why the Ice pack then?"

Danny blinked, realization dawning on his face before it broke out into a blush.

"Um.." Danny Rubbed his neck sheepishly. "Phantom—I mean my ghost half, sorry still not used to other people knowing that—How do I put this…."

The mention of Phantom immediately peaked everyone's interest, but also sparked a lot of confusion. Danny was in his human form right now, why would he bring up his ghost half first to explain why he needed an ice pack? Why was he blushing?

"My fangs are coming in…." Danny bit out in a fast sentence. "And it hurts so, that's why I have an ice pack. And I know its weird. Well, weird for a human to get fangs. But it is normal for ghosts to get them and I am not exactly all human. Which is just weird to say out loud and maybe I could have worded that better."

Mr. lancer watched as the young boy buried his head in his arms, it took him a few seconds to process what Danny had just said.

"Do you need to see the nurse? If it's bothering you, I am sure they could give you some pain medication. I would hate for you to have a hard time focusing in class."

Danny blinked up at Mr. Lancer briefly with a look of shock, before bursting out into uncontrollable laughter.

The reaction made the students closest to Danny jump.

The young half ghost only stopped when he realized just how uncomfortable he seemed to be making his classmates. He shrunk in his chair a bit.

"Sorry, thank you so much for the offer to go, I appreciate it. I shouldn't have laughed; it was just funny to me how ironic this exchange was." Danny explained in a now much more solemn tone as he fiddled with the new NASA hoodie Jazz had gotten him. Mr. lancer watched as the boy twirled the hoodie strings around his fingers.

"why was it Ironic?" Mr. lancer asked.

Danny swallowed and licked his lips.

"Um… The last time I asked to go to the nurse's office you told me that I was fine, and I needed to stop trying to skip class. But I had just got out of a bad fight and my ribs were broken. I had just set them in place before coming into class so they would heal properly. I heal fast so if I don't do that, I have to rebreak them again later. I was in a lot of pain that day. And you told me no… and now you're offering to let me go over a tooth ache." Danny answered softly, not making eye contact with his teacher. "I guess now that I say it out loud its not all that funny anymore…"

Mr. Lancer felt a cold chill of guilt wash over him. Broken ribs? He showed up to class with broken ribs? He knew now that the young boy missed so much school because of ghost attacks but it never occurred to him that Danny had tried so hard to be here that he showed up to class with broken ribs? How many other times had he showed up injured and just didn't say anything? How many times had he dismissed Danny's suffering because he had assumed the boy was a bad student?

Mr. lancer's mind suddenly fed him every memory he had of the boy. He now realized with horror that all the times he had teased the boy for not paying attention, for needing a question or answer repeated, for writing to slow to keep up with the notes…..Danny may have been in immense pain. And the boy just sat there and took the abuse from his teacher. Harsh words that never should have been said to him.

Mr. Lancer's train of thought was interrupted when Danny let out a harsh gasp, he looked up in just enough time to see blue mist escape the boy's mouth as his whole boy was wracked in a shiver.

"Shit" Danny cursed, He stood up from his desk and called on his ghost half. White rings passing over his body, "So much for things being quite."

Utter confusion gave way to fear, because if Danny was changing that meant a ghost was here right?

Just then a large white yeti burst through the classroom door.

Everyone started screaming bloody murder and scrambled behind Danny as best as they could, practically tripping over each other.

"Frostbite?" Danny Squawked in confusion as the yeti wasted no time in scooping the young halfa up in a giant hug.

"GREAT ONE" the creature bellowed with a hardy laugh before setting the boy back down and giving his hair a ruffle.

"Hey watch the hair!" Danny said with a chuckle as he removed the old yeti's paw from his head and gave the toe beans a poke for good measure. "Not that I am not excited to see you, but what are you doing here? How the heck did you even find me?"

"Well, I got your Message of text this morning requiring your request for aid with your fangs and I thought of how often you embark on long trips to seek my medical attention, I thought maybe with your secrete being out, it would be a good gesture of faith to come to you instead!" The yeti boomed, a fanged smile never leaving his face.

"well, I appreciate it frostbite I really do but, you can't just show up in the human world unannounced! You could have gotten shot at!" Danny explained in worry. Frostbite was a good friend and a kind being, he did not want him hurt.

Mr. lancer and the rest of his class now watched in shocked silence as Danny flew around the yeti ghost who was apparently named frostbite. The boy seemed to be inspecting the older ghost for something, it took Mr. lancer a second to realize that he was probably looking for ecto-gun related wounds.

Frostbite stopped the boy midflight, something Danny did not appreciate because he let out a very high pitch whine. A noise the humans had never heard him make before, but frostbite was all too familiar with. After all Half ghost or not, Danny was still a ghost and he still had instinctual behaviors that just were not human. And given Danny's obsession with keeping everyone safe, especially those he cared about, he was not surprised when the whine turned into soft keening. He could still see the boys busy and anxious eyes at work trying to assess if he needed help or not.

Frostbite cupped Danny's face and forced him to look up at him.

"Great one, I am fine. The infinity map brought me directly to your classroom door. No one has tried to harm me."

Danny seemed to breathe a sigh of relief and allowed his feet to settle on the ground again.

"Though I do believe I scared some of the humans that inhabit your haunt." Frostbite continued as he bowed in the direction of Mr. lancer and Danny's classmates. "I believe we got off on the wrong paw. My name is Frostbite, and I am the leader of a tribe in the ghost zone. We are known as the people of the far frozen. I would never harm anyone the Great one has claimed as part of his tribe here in the great city of amity. I hope we can move forward from this moment on without fear."

Mr. Lancers body was moving before he had a chance to really think. He bowed in return to the yeti, he didn't understand why the bowing was necessary. Was this a formal greeting for ghosts? Where was the far frozen? What was the ghost zone? Why was he calling his student Great One? Was Daniel a beloved hero for some ghosts as well as humans? Was that how he got so many to help him turn the earth intangible? He referred to Amity as Danny's haunt, and said that they belonged to Danny's tribe. Did ghosts view Daniel as the leader of the humans here? He had a million questions, and he wanted to ask them, but all of them died in his throat when he looked up and saw how happy Danny suddenly was.

"Mr. Lancer, you're awesome."

Mr. Lancer blinked at the compliment. Why was he…wait because he bowed? He looked back at the rest of his students; he was the only human to move. He looked back over at the yeti who was still awkwardly bowing. It suddenly clicked in his head that he was waiting for the rest of the kids to respond.

"Come on kids don't be rude show the nice ghost some respect." Mr. lancer commanded.

He watched as the children all slowly stood up and returned the gesture.

Mr. Lancer looked back in enough time to see the yeti straighten up and clasp a paw on Phantom's shoulder. Danny was grinning from ear to ear. Mr. Lancer was not exactly sure what happened, but it was obvious to him that this exchange meant something to the boy.

"I like this one Great One" Frostbite bellowed with laughter before turning his attention back to the teacher. "Mr. Lancer was it?"

"Y-yes," the teacher stuttered out "I am one of Daniels teachers."

"Teachers?" Frostbite gasped "Well no wonder you were the first to overcome your fear, I should have recognized. The Great One had to learn it from somewhere. You must be an inspiration among many. Especially if he is giving you high praise!"

Mr. Lancer didn't know how to respond to that and let out a slight squeak when the yeti pulled him in for a one-armed hug.

"It is such an honor to meet you! I am happy the great one has a man of such quality to help mold him into whom he is going to be!"

"Its nice to meet you as well Mr. Frostbite." Mr. lancer said shakenly after the yeti had let him go. He was collecting himself to continue the conversation but stopped when he noticed Danny was scrunched up in the air, the ice pack back on his face and his eyes screwed shut in pain.

He had been so caught up in the moment, he had forgotten what Danny had said when he came in. Phantom was getting fangs. He wondered if the tooth pain was more painful when he was in his ghost form because Daniel suddenly looked worse.

"Danny are you alright?" he said, voicing his concern.

It was that moment that Frostbite turned his attention to Danny as well, ushering the young boy to sit on a desk. Danny followed the instruction without fussing.

Mr. lancer watched as the yeti placed a paw over Danny's forehead.

"Your temp is a little high." The yeti frowned and cupped Danny's face again—Careful of his mouth—And made the young halfa look at him. "Do you have any core pain?"

Danny shrunk under the yeti's gaze and shook his head not making eye contact.

"Great one, I understand not wanting to worry anyone but the only one you are hurting in the long run with that type of thinking is yourself. Now again, any core pain?" Frostbite asked again in a stern voice, one typically used by a parent.

"Maybe a little" Danny responded; guilt clear on his face. "Not as bad as the teeth pain though and my teeth hurt in my human form too for some reason."

The yeti hummed crossing his arms in thought, before retrieving some tools from his bag and dropping to his knees.

"lets take a look at those teeth then"

Danny opened his mouth wide. Exposing a rather terrifying display of teeth that made Mr. Lancers breath hitch in his throat. His student didn't just have one row of teeth on the top and bottom of his mouth, no he had multiple. The site was Dizzying. He heard some gasps from his students behind him. Luckily Danny was too preoccupied with the yeti's fingers poking around in his mouth to notice.

Mr. Lancer decided that he needed to take control of the situation. There was only another 20 minutes left of class roughly, so he did not want to start his lesson plan. But at least he could take attendance now and pass around the syllabus.

"Well class," Mr. lancer said as he clapped his hands together and walked back to the front of the room. Danny's eyes followed him as he did so. The boy was no doubt trying to figure out if he was seriously still going to teach or not. "I figure while Danny is busy with his check up the least, we can do is take attendance. Everyone to their seats."

Danny relaxed a bit after hearing that.

The other students filed back to their seats and answered when Mr. Lancer called their names for attendance. He was about to move on to passing out the syllabus when Dash asked a question, only it wasn't directed at him.

"Why do you keep calling Fenton Great one?" The jock asked.

Mr. Lancer was hoping to cause a distraction so Danny wouldn't feel self-conscious, he was sure the boy already hated the extra attention he was getting and that was without a yeti poking around in his mouth.

The yeti regarded the jock with confusion, Danny tried to say something around the yeti's hands, but it came out as slobbery gibberish and didn't stop Frostbite from responding.

"Because he defeated the Murderous and cruel tyrant Pariah dark and is not only the savior of the ghost zone because of such and action but also the rightful new Monarch of the infinite realms, assuming he ever decides to actually claim the title."

Danny choked and ripped the yeti's hands from his mouth.

"Frostbite," Danny shouted between gaging. He had mistakenly inhaled some of the yeti's fur in shock. "Why the –Heck would you say THAT"

The two then began a very heated discussion in a language no one else in the room understood but it was obvious that Danny was Pissed, and frostbite was very sorry.

Mr. Lancer's head was spinning. Daniel was a king…..

He was teaching a King….

A ghost king….. Lancers mind flashed back to the army of ghosts that Danny had led out of a portal to the earths aid. Was that because they saw him as…

He paled and sat down, Regarding his student yet again for the third time today with a new light.

He was starting to understand why his student kept so much of his double life to himself. There was no taking it back now though.

This was the new normal and Mr. Lancer had to get used to it. And so did everyone else in Amity.

-DP-

Leave a review and tell me what you think! Hope you enjoyed it! And yes, all these one-shots are going to be interconnected. So, it's like a long story that jumps around I guess lol.